It is also not always a hierarchy. It can be peer loyalty that replaces patient advocacy.
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Still lots of people making positive changes, needed for people who will continue to use service.
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The changes we need have been clear since Francis recommended them tbh. Single regulator, (no more 'not in our remit' brush-offs), and an individual statutory duty of candour. Until we sort those out & secure med records, changes will only ever be superficial.
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Single regulator makes sense. Not sure why Health minister hasn't implemented this and legal duty of candour.
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You're not alone in wondering that. Maybe because that might bring accountability and in turn allow the public to understand the true state of the UK health service? Who knows...
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I'm sure most can see its challenges now and must be frustrated by the pace of change.
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I think pace of change is largely dictated by small, hard-won victories from a few dedicated people tbh. Most victims. The system is not so much broken as set up to be intentionally ineffective, imho. Hence the resistance to change.
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